Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice for Canon upgraders willing to look beyond the 550D.
Manufacturer: Canon
Superior ergonomics – particularly the bigger viewfinder and articulated screen – make this a shrewd choice for Canon upgraders willing to look beyond the 550D.
Now I have used if for well over a year, and they may soon replace it, I thought it a good time to write a review.I write technical manuals for a living. I spend a lot of my time wriggling around inside machines, taking pictures.
Control Layout; Easy To Use; Flip Round Screen
Big 00d; Exposed LCD
Great camera, best value for money, 8/10
Nice size; screen and layout
The menu
I bought this to supplement my Powershot A480, which has good color, but is only tiny. The 60D fits like a glove and is comfortable to use. I cheaped out and bought the kit lens 18-55 IS - the 50mm prime f1.8 showed just how poor this is.
Great Photography Tool
Way Complicated
Vari Angle LCD; wireless flash control built in; excellent movie recording with external mic jack and audio control; in-camera raw processing and image resizing; extensive software bundle included; good battery performance; excellent image quality, even at higher ISO settings
Vari Angle LCD; wireless flash control built in; excellent movie recording with external mic jack and audio control; in-camera raw processing and image resizing; extensive software bundle included; good battery performance; excellent image quality, even at higher ISO settings
Poor Auto White balance performance indoors under tungsten lighting; slow focusing in Live View; clumsy access to Movie mode
Such a beauty this is!! All thanks to Naaptol because the day I ordered this product I got it within 5 days, and the packing and everything is perfect.
There is no point saying "I like Canon or I like Nikon". Facual reviews are always better. I am trying to list down few of them - I am sure there are more. If personal comfort (like holding the camera or looking at the label "Canon" or "Nikon" makes you happy), then this review is not for you...
Announced in late August 2010 as the replacement for the 50D and "designed primarily for advanced amateurs," the Canon EOS 60D DSLR offers a modest resolution increase to 18 megapixels over the old camera's 15.1 as well as a 1080 HD video capability where none existed before.
Swiveling monitor; Excellent image and color quality; Excellent high ISO noise performance for a cropped sensor; Good video image quality
Slow AF acquisition time in video and Live View; No continuous AF in video mode; Awkward mode dial
After outgrowing my Canon 350D a couple of years ago I decided that I would upgrade to a Canon 60D. It's probably the best choice I ever made and I definitely haven't regretted it. There's only one downside that I've ever come across whilst using the 60D, and that is the menu.
The 60D is a great camera, gives great results even for the amateur. I am sold on the ability to connect to the computer and use macro setings to photograph documents with ease whilst using the computer screen.
Easy to use; Build quality; Battery life; Screen size
Bulky
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